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radium is luminous /non luminous​


unique001: Radium is luminous object.
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Answered by himaniskcon1
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Radium is a radioactive material. It emits radiations not the light. Thus, it is a non luminous object. But, it is used to make self-luminous paints for watches, aircraft instrument dials and other instrumentation.

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Pankajsaini98134: it is luminous because it emit radation which fall in visible region of EMW spectrum
Answered by Anonymous
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Radium is luminous.

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